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Gypsum panels, systems, and methods

Assignee: GEORGIA-PACIFIC GYPSUM LLCPriority: Feb 3, 2015Filed: Feb 3, 2016Granted: Jan 16, 2018
Est. expiryFeb 3, 2035(~8.6 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:THOMAS VINCENT BBRADFORD ROCHELLESANDERS CHRISTOPHER JTENG YI-HSIEN HARRY
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Abstract

Gypsum panels, sheathing systems, and methods of making and using the same are provided. A gypsum panel includes a gypsum core associated with a first fiberglass mat having a continuous barrier coating, the coating penetrating a portion of the first fiberglass mat opposite the gypsum core, wherein gypsum penetrates a remaining fibrous portion of the first fiberglass mat such that voids in the first fiberglass mat are substantially eliminated. A building sheathing system includes at least two gypsum panels and a seaming component to provide a seam at an interface between the gypsum panels.

Claims

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What is claimed is: 
     
       1. A building sheathing system, comprising:
 at least two gypsum panels, each gypsum panel comprising:
 a gypsum core associated with a first fiberglass mat having a continuous barrier coating, the coating penetrating a portion of the first fiberglass mat opposite the gypsum core, 
 wherein gypsum of the gypsum core penetrates a remaining fibrous portion of the first fiberglass mat such that voids in the first fiberglass mat are substantially eliminated; and 
 
 a seaming component configured to provide a seam at an interface between at least two of the gypsum panels, 
 wherein the system provides a water-resistive air barrier in the absence of any externally-applied barrier product other than the seaming component, and 
 wherein:
 the system passes a hydrostatic head test against water leakage, as measured by AATCC 127-2008, for a 22-inch head of water directly over the seaming component at the interface between the at least two gypsum panels, with no leaks after 5 hours, 
 the system displays no water leaks when measured according to ICC Evaluation Service Acceptance Criteria 212, 
 the system passes ICC Evaluation Service Acceptance Criteria 310, and/or 
 the system displays no water leaks when measured according to ASTM E331 wall assembly test. 
 
 
     
     
       2. The building sheathing system of  claim 1 , wherein the seaming component comprises tape or a bonding material. 
     
     
       3. The building sheathing system of  claim 2 , wherein the seaming component comprises a bonding material selected from the group consisting of synthetic stucco plasters, cement plasters, synthetic acrylics, sand-filled acrylics, solvent-based acrylics, solvent-based butyls, polysulfides, polyurethanes, silicones, silyl-modified polymers, water-based latexes, EVA latexes, and acrylic latexes. 
     
     
       4. The building sheathing system of  claim 1 , wherein the gypsum core of each gypsum panel comprises a first gypsum layer that at least partially penetrates the remaining fibrous portion of the first fiberglass mat, the first gypsum layer having a slurry density of about 88 pcf to about 98 pcf. 
     
     
       5. The building sheathing system of  claim 4 , wherein the first gypsum layer is formed by a gypsum slurry that comprises a wetting agent in an amount effective to bring a slurry surface tension of the first gypsum layer from about 30 dyne/cm to about 55 dyne/cm. 
     
     
       6. The building sheathing system of  claim 4 , wherein the first gypsum layer is present in an amount from about 5 percent to about 20 percent, by weight, of the gypsum core. 
     
     
       7. The building sheathing system of  claim 1 , wherein the system has a water vapor permeance of at least 20 inch-pound units, as measured by ASTM E96 wet cup method. 
     
     
       8. The building sheathing system of  claim 1 , wherein the system displays an air leakage rate of less than 0.04 cfm/ft 2  at 1.57 lbs/ft 2 , when measured according to ASTM E2357. 
     
     
       9. The building sheathing system of  claim 1 , wherein the system displays no water leaks when measured according to ASTM E331 wall assembly test at an air pressure of at least 2.86 psf. 
     
     
       10. The building sheathing system of  claim 1 , wherein the system displays no water leaks when measured according to ASTM E331 wall assembly test at an air pressure of 2.86 psf. 
     
     
       11. The building sheathing system of  claim 1 , wherein the system displays no water leaks when measured according to ASTM E331 wall assembly test at an air pressure of 6.24 psf. 
     
     
       12. The building sheathing system of  claim 1 , wherein the system displays no water leaks when measured according to ASTM E331 wall assembly test at an air pressure of 8.58 psf. 
     
     
       13. A building sheathing system, comprising:
 at least two gypsum panels, each gypsum panel comprising:
 a gypsum core associated with a first fiberglass mat having a continuous barrier coating, the coating penetrating a portion of the first fiberglass mat opposite the gypsum core, 
 wherein gypsum of the gypsum core penetrates a remaining fibrous portion of the first fiberglass mat such that voids in the first fiberglass mat are substantially eliminated; and 
 
 a seaming component configured to provide a seam at an interface between at least two of the gypsum panels, 
 wherein the system provides a water-resistive air barrier in the absence of any externally-applied barrier product other than the seaming component, and 
 wherein the system has a water vapor permeance of at least 20 inch-pound units, as measured by ASTM E96 wet cup method. 
 
     
     
       14. The building sheathing system of  claim 13 , wherein the seaming component comprises tape or a bonding material. 
     
     
       15. The building sheathing system of  claim 14 , wherein the seaming component comprises a bonding material selected from the group consisting of synthetic stucco plasters, cement plasters, synthetic acrylics, sand-filled acrylics, solvent-based acrylics, solvent-based butyls, polysulfides, polyurethanes, silicones, silyl-modified polymers, water-based latexes, EVA latexes, and acrylic latexes. 
     
     
       16. The building sheathing system of  claim 13 , wherein:
 the system passes a hydrostatic head test against water leakage, as measured by AATCC 127-2008, for a 22-inch head of water directly over the seaming component at the interface between the at least two gypsum panels, with no leaks after 5 hours, 
 the system displays no water leaks when measured according to ICC Evaluation Service Acceptance Criteria 212, 
 the system passes ICC Evaluation Service Acceptance Criteria 310, and/or 
 the system displays no water leaks when measured according to ASTM E331 wall assembly test. 
 
     
     
       17. The building sheathing system of  claim 16 , wherein the system displays no water leaks when measured according to ASTM E331 wall assembly test at an air pressure of at least 2.86 psf. 
     
     
       18. The building sheathing system of  claim 13 , wherein the system displays an air leakage rate of less than 0.04 cfm/ft 2  at 1.57 lbs/ft 2 , when measured according to ASTM E2357. 
     
     
       19. A building sheathing system, comprising:
 at least two gypsum panels, each gypsum panel comprising:
 a gypsum core associated with a first fiberglass mat having a continuous barrier coating, the coating penetrating a portion of the first fiberglass mat opposite the gypsum core, 
 wherein gypsum of the gypsum core penetrates a remaining fibrous portion of the first fiberglass mat such that voids in the first fiberglass mat are substantially eliminated; and 
 
 a seaming component configured to provide a seam at an interface between at least two of the gypsum panels, 
 wherein the system provides a water-resistive air barrier in the absence of any externally-applied barrier product other than the seaming component, and 
 wherein the system displays an air leakage rate of less than 0.04 cfm/ft 2  at 1.57 lbs/ft 2 , when measured according to ASTM E2357. 
 
     
     
       20. The building sheathing system of  claim 19 , wherein the seaming component comprises tape or a bonding material. 
     
     
       21. The building sheathing system of  claim 20 , wherein the seaming component comprises a bonding material selected from the group consisting of synthetic stucco plasters, cement plasters, synthetic acrylics, sand-filled acrylics, solvent-based acrylics, solvent-based butyls, polysulfides, polyurethanes, silicones, silyl-modified polymers, water-based latexes, EVA latexes, and acrylic latexes. 
     
     
       22. The building sheathing system of  claim 19 , wherein:
 the system passes a hydrostatic head test against water leakage, as measured by AATCC 127-2008, for a 22-inch head of water directly over the seaming component at the interface between the at least two gypsum panels, with no leaks after 5 hours, 
 the system displays no water leaks when measured according to ICC Evaluation Service Acceptance Criteria 212, 
 the system passes ICC Evaluation Service Acceptance Criteria 310, and/or 
 the system displays no water leaks when measured according to ASTM E331 wall assembly test. 
 
     
     
       23. The building sheathing system of  claim 22 , wherein the system displays no water leaks when measured according to ASTM E331 wall assembly test at an air pressure of at least 2.86 psf. 
     
     
       24. The building sheathing system of  claim 19 , wherein the system has a water vapor permeance of at least 20 inch-pound units, as measured by ASTM E96 wet cup method.

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